This is a collection of three books. I read the first book, the first time it was published and have re read it here to get a full idea of the three books in sequence. I still loved the first book, which introduces us to reclusive Paul, who turns out to be a Dom, and Iris a journalist, who's gone to Paul's home to write a piece on Paul. It transpires Iris is a natural submissive, and Paul introduces her to bits of the life style.this book concludes with Iris about to return to her home town, but Paul going to her.
The second book is a continuation of their developing relationship, but Iris returns to her work, takes promotion, which means they spend more time apart and develop a distant relationship. The Dom/ Sub relationship also develops along the same lines with Paul sending instructions via mail, Internet or phone, until one day sees Paul going to see Iris at her home. Things develop, and Iris accidently says something to upset Paul, and things come to a head.
The third book is mainly a book taken from Paul's POV. All the previous books have been Iris's POV, which through me. It was nice to have an insight into Paul for a change, but to be honest, out of all three books I didn't really enjoy this book. I felt it didn't really take me anywhere. The sex and BDSM action was very hot and disturbing at times, there appears to be no safeword, just lots of love and trust. But this book develops the relationship further, but I didn't feel anything. I just felt lost and rushed in this book, as though it needed an ending, but how best to complete it.
It's a lovely, nice read and I will certainly read them again. I just wanted more from the third book. I liked it, but Paul's POV through me for a bit, when we'd only seen Iris's perspective till this point. I had Paul tagged as a confident, self assued Dom, until this insight. He's still lovely and deeply in love, but he's not all powerful anymore.
The author gave me this set for an honest review